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First movie that comes to mind. --- geography
Peebs replied to Cathy or Kenton's topic in Games and Trivia
Viva Las Vegas (1964) Next: Post-WWII England -
Lenore Aubert
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Quills (2000)
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Peter's Friends (1992) Sense and Sensibility (1995) More Emma Thompson
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Q, Maggie
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Grace Kelly Next: Someone you had a fan crush on (at some point)
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6) Was married twice. Primula Rolla from 1940-1946, until her death and Hjordis Genberg 1948-1983, until his death. His first wife died while attending a party at Tyrone Power's house. While playing hide and seek she opened a door to the basement which she mistook for a closet and fell down a flight of stairs. She died from her injuries.
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Lady And The Tramp’ Trailer Drops At D23 – Watch
Peebs replied to JakeHolman's topic in General Discussions
It seems like there must be some good kids books that could be made into original Disney movies rather than rely on these live-action remakes. We saw the new Lion King this summer. It was basically the same story/movie as the animated version. It lacked the warmth and humor from the original. Using realistic animals made it scarier for some of the younger members of the audience. -
4) Famously quipped "...the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by striping off and showing his shortcomings" after a streaker ran behind him across the 1974 Oscar stage.
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Nashville (1975) Gosford Park (2001) Also directed by Robert Altman
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Lucile Watson Next: The Rocket from Calabuch (1956)
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No, I don't think I'm very good at this game. I'll go back to the kiddie pool for now. I'll leave the next list to someone else.😄
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Farrell, Colin
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Two Weeks with Love (1950)
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Good guess! Not who I had in mind. I was going for Alan Mowbray.
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Tammy and the Bachelor
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Born in England, he was also in Topper and My Man Godfrey.
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Graham Chapman studied to be a doctor Next: left acting for another career
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Hmmm, that's not the person I had in mind. To quote IMDB, he was occasionally typecast as "pompous blowhard."
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Dorothy McGuire (just saw them in Invitation) Next: plays catty characters
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Divine
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The Sheepman (1958)
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This actor was in: The Girl From Missouri (1934) Charlie Chan in London (1934) Mary of Scotland (1936) Merrily We Live (1938) Stage Door Canteen (1943)
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Barbara Bel Geddes (in Lamb to the Slaughter) Next: appeared on Murder She Wrote
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Constance Cummings?
